Physical Environments Sample Clauses

Physical Environments. A HEaLtH anD SaFEtY 1 . The Board and MCEA agree that it is our common interest to achieve, maintain and, if necessary, restore healthy and safe physical environments in all MCPS schools and facilities so that all staff, students and parents can learn, teach, and support learning and teaching . 2 . To achieve this goal, the following principles are agreed by the parties: a . Conserving energy is every MCPS employee’s responsibility . b . The costs of creating a healthy school are more than offset by life cycle savings in maintenance, operation, building life and reduced workers’ compensation and other liability costs . c . Healthy and safe schools, particularly with regard to indoor air quality, should be achieved by pro- active operating and maintenance practices, not in reaction to complaints . d . Good indoor air quality is essential to teaching and learning . Standards must be appropriate for adults and children . When there is doubt, MCPS should provide a margin of safety for children, whose vulnerability is greater . e . All health and safety complaints should be ad- dressed and resolved expeditiously, at the lowest possible level, and to the extent possible, full disclosure concerning the complaint’s resolution should be provided to the complainant .
Physical Environments. A heaLTh and saFeTy 1. The Board and MCEA agree that it is our common interest to achieve, maintain and, if necessary, restore healthy and safe physical environments in all MCPS schools and facilities so that all staff, students and parents can learn, teach, and support learning and teaching . 2. To achieve this goal, the following principles are agreed by the parties: a. Conserving energy is every MCPS employee’s responsibility . b. The costs of creating a healthy school are more than offset by life cycle savings in maintenance, operation, building life and reduced workers’ compensation and other liability costs . c. Healthy and safe schools, particularly with regard to indoor air quality, should be achieved by pro- active operating and maintenance practices, not in reaction to complaints . d. Good indoor air quality is essential to teaching and learning . Standards must be appropriate for adults and children . When there is doubt, MCPS should provide a margin of safety for children, whose vulnerability is greater . e. All health and safety complaints should be ad- dressed and resolved expeditiously, at the lowest possible level, and to the extent possible, full disclosure concerning the complaint’s resolution should be provided to the complainant .
Physical Environments. ▪ Every effort will be made to provide members with a quiet, private work area for planning and other related duties. Article 13: Instructional Materials & SuppliesUnit members cannot be required to spend personal funds for classroom materials/supplies. Article 16:
Physical Environments. Section A, Health and Safety, subsection 2- 5
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Related to Physical Environments

  • Working Environment The parties agree that a safe and clean working environment is essential in order to carry out work assignments in a satisfactory manner. The Employer commits to investigate the use of environmentally friendly products. It will be the Employer's responsibility to ensure that all working areas and employer-owned vehicles are maintained in a safe and clean condition.

  • Work Environment It is mutually agreed that the prevention of accidents and injuries to state employees will result in greater efficiency of operations of state government. Toward this end, the Employer shall make every reasonable effort to provide and maintain safe and healthy working conditions and the Union shall fully cooperate by encouraging all employees to perform their assigned tasks in a safe manner.

  • Physical and Environmental Security Controls that provide reasonable assurance that access to physical servers at the production data center or the facility housing Provider’s SFTP Server, if applicable, is limited to properly authorized individuals and that environmental controls are established to detect, prevent and control destruction due to environmental extremes. These controls include: a) Logging and monitoring of unauthorized access attempts to the data center by the data center security personnel; b) Camera surveillance systems at critical internal and external entry points to the data center; c) Systems that monitor and control the air temperature and humidity at appropriate levels for the computing equipment; and d) Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) modules and backup generators that provide back-up power in the event of an electrical failure.